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Why Exaptation is an Unnecessary Term in the Science of Form, Why Evolution is True, December 28, 2015 — Stephen Jay Gould and Elizabeth Vrba introduced the term “exaptation” in 1982 — unnecessarily, argues Matthew Cobb: “it actually hinders understanding, by suggesting that non-adaptive processes are at work.”

Pseudogenes, Intelligent Design, and Kitzmiller (part 1 and part 2), BioLogos, December 28–29, 2015 — Dennis Venema debunks a Discovery Institute staffer's attempt to argue that the beta globin pseudogene isn’t good evidence for the common ancestry of humans and chimpanzees.

New Video of Giant Squid Surfaces, Deep Sea News, December 29, 2015 — Great news for cephalopodophiles everywhere from Craig McClain! An extremely rare sighting in Japan’s Toyama Bay of the giant squid Architeuthis not only confirmed but even with video.